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Juan Aristy
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Roppongi Hills is a bit of a mixed bag. Yes, it has nice stores, some of them with actually good deals; but in general it's just a collection of overpriced stores (don't get me started with the ceramic pigs, clearly mass-made, selling for ridiculous prices). If your thing is to be seem walking around with bags from overpriced stores, then by all means come for a visit. Otherwise save your time and money. The stores are mostly empty, with a few onlookers walking about. The floors and structure are starting to show their age, and the place is not even that clean. For a better shopping experience, head out to Minato Mirai in Yokohama. Now, that's a fun place!

Sri Ernawati Nawawi
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M Dash
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So... It's supposed to be opened 24/7, but actually you cannot go to the top whenever you want. It's be good to have that info on Google when looking for the place instead of going there only to realize that too bad it's already closed.

Manami Nukanobu
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I avoided the time when it seemed to be crowded because I had something to do, but as reported, the congestion was great. The Christmas goods section was devised so that you could win a little souvenir, and it was fun just to look at it. The tree in the room didn't use much light, but it was nice. The letter a year later was also fresh.

yoko tyuritsu
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A lot of people are always crowded. I do not know why at all, but it is a building that twice goes to twice the symptoms like motion sickness, and then I can not be bothered by going too much. It is strange that it is okay even in places where there are more people.

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TV Asahi is nearby and the observatory is nice. Go to Tokyo Tower Tree Observation Deck and skip Roppongi Hills Observation Deck. It's late autumn in December. Take a walk around Mori Garden, go to TV Asahi and doraemon and take photos. Tokyo Tower in the distance

Kazuaki E.
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I visited when it opened. It is also very close to the station. It has a wide impression, and I think it is a spot where you can enjoy nature as there is a garden. After all, it is fashionable overall.

Tanya Fook
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Fabulous! What can I say? Modern, exciting, inviting, Roppongi Hills addresses your senses in a most delightful way, a shopper's delight. Mall is eloquently designed, sure to draw in even the most reserved shopper. I found it hard to leave myself! The event during my stay, was a Sake Sampling, which showcased top shelf sake from various distributors. Many sake samples were not available in liquor stores, but had to be ordered from the distributor directly, if one, or more, suited your palette. There was also an Art Gallery housed at the mall, as well as an awesome florist boutique.

Dumb Bear
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Got there for the huge spider XD. Recommend visiting at night for the gorgeous view on Mori Hill tower (forgot if the tower's called so or not...) You can get 360 degree view on the tower and you don't pay as much as you pay for visiting Tokyo skytree. Concentrated CBD here, so you see many employees walking fast af at morning.

mary requiem
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The number of tenants is reasonable, but the passage is special, access between tenants is poor, and it is difficult to shop This rooftop observation facility is very excellent (paid) and is the highest point in Tokyo as a completely open-free observation facility. The view is wonderful and sometimes we do events

Daniel D. Reimer
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Huge Roppongi landmark building with lots of stuff inside. Various restaurants and bars, cinema, flats and a museum. Make sure to access the helicopter landing platform for a small additional charge for stunning views over the city. They used to have incredible parties on the upper floors as well. Check their calendar!

Carlos Justo
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The site itself is cool, very modern, for tourists I do not recommend it. It is a very expensive site with few things to visit. I recommend saving this visit and taking advantage of it to see other things in Japan

Yash Khandelwal
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If you are not used to it, you will get lost. It is built on a sloped land and is directly connected to Roppongi Station, and many facilities are combined. It's fun to go exploring. Keyakizaka is famous for its beautiful illuminations. Some people, including myself, are serious about bringing a tripod. I am careful to pay attention to manners, but if you find it annoying, please let me know.